13x19 wall art print of a blue-tailed emerald hummingbird
The Blue-tailed Emerald (Chlorostilbon mellisugus) is a small hummingbird commonly found in various regions of the Caribbean, including Bonaire. This species is known for its vibrant plumage, which features a striking blue tail and greenish body.
In Bonaire and other parts of the Caribbean, these hummingbirds can often be observed in gardens, feeding on nectar from a variety of flowering plants. Their role as pollinators is vital for many flowering plants, and their acrobatic flight and iridescent feathers make them a delightful sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
If you're interested in observing the Blue-tailed Emerald in Bonaire, look for them in areas with abundant flowering plants, especially around the shrubs and trees that provide nectar. The best time to see hummingbirds is usually during the early morning or late afternoon when they are most active.
This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper that gives it the wow factor. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.
NOTE: This enlargement is NOT mounted. The photo of the layout is to show what it looks like in a room when it is mounted.
The Blue-tailed Emerald (Chlorostilbon mellisugus) is a small hummingbird commonly found in various regions of the Caribbean, including Bonaire. This species is known for its vibrant plumage, which features a striking blue tail and greenish body.
In Bonaire and other parts of the Caribbean, these hummingbirds can often be observed in gardens, feeding on nectar from a variety of flowering plants. Their role as pollinators is vital for many flowering plants, and their acrobatic flight and iridescent feathers make them a delightful sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
If you're interested in observing the Blue-tailed Emerald in Bonaire, look for them in areas with abundant flowering plants, especially around the shrubs and trees that provide nectar. The best time to see hummingbirds is usually during the early morning or late afternoon when they are most active.
This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper that gives it the wow factor. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.
NOTE: This enlargement is NOT mounted. The photo of the layout is to show what it looks like in a room when it is mounted.
The Blue-tailed Emerald (Chlorostilbon mellisugus) is a small hummingbird commonly found in various regions of the Caribbean, including Bonaire. This species is known for its vibrant plumage, which features a striking blue tail and greenish body.
In Bonaire and other parts of the Caribbean, these hummingbirds can often be observed in gardens, feeding on nectar from a variety of flowering plants. Their role as pollinators is vital for many flowering plants, and their acrobatic flight and iridescent feathers make them a delightful sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
If you're interested in observing the Blue-tailed Emerald in Bonaire, look for them in areas with abundant flowering plants, especially around the shrubs and trees that provide nectar. The best time to see hummingbirds is usually during the early morning or late afternoon when they are most active.
This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper that gives it the wow factor. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.
NOTE: This enlargement is NOT mounted. The photo of the layout is to show what it looks like in a room when it is mounted.